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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-03-14

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-03-14 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH U, 1849. NUMBER 211. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrricK aouth-eaBt corner of High street and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-woekly per annum, Weokly per annum, $(i 00 .1 50 2 00 Term of Advertising. Twelve lines or Ion, one or throe insertions. 1 , and 25 cents for each additional insertion for three mouths Safer aix. months J8 for 12 montes $12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cant, on the amount over 520 in six months. Bvthk Year. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a eol umn 520 half a column $.10 whole column $10. BUSINESS CARDS. C. T. SO MS. ATTORNEY' AT LAW, and SOLICTi OR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Ollicn on State street, in tho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of tho City Rank. All professional business attended to with promptness and care. tlec20 dtf. CHARLES W. GILMOItE, ATTORNEY VP LAW, Chillicothe, Ohio, will practice in tho courts of Ross, Pickawny, and the adjoining counties. nov30. .dtf, MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollicc one door south of I. N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, IMS. F. J.Mattwkws. A. R. BuTfLKS, II . D. MOTTI5R, A TTORNF.Y AT LAW. anrf Solicitor in Chancery. Of rt. hco on High street, one door north of tho Excliango Bank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. 113 Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York, jjj" Office ou High St.. between Town and Rich. oct20. SrT m aris's office BASEMEN T of Judge Swan's new building. High at. Residence Southwest comer of Rich und Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hio. April fi. .dtf. Mm 11. VV III Mill" tV llt.lll.H.IVdl, OOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to tho Clinton 1 Bank. Hich street, Columbus, Ohio. A larje assortment v iriii'i'ive . nrTiiriifrAv B if Books nnd Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT & L1LLEY. B OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbua. Aug. 26, 1845. Wu. Skibkkt. M. C. Lh.i.ky. GERE. ABBOTT A CO., EALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ate. Ace, No. 1G1 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological,Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old Btand, opposite the State House. o . as. vv sasaA a vn RUGCIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, n XJ Of of High Dye Stulfs, Glass, Acc. Atc.wholesalcand retail, corner igli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, 'Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Sinn's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ate, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1 , 1841 . C. It. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ate., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 10.. tf. D B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORTVARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, ("anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. IUDGWAY & CO'S T RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum JL bus. Ohio. Stovesof all kiuda,andagreat variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. DR. ROII'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE RCIDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pinny will practice Law. as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting At Huntington a Bookstore Feb. lfi..t-wtf. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker Ac Riley's Patent Forccp Key. May 13. .t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. Mil", subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodalc, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. ttj ilORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET. JPJ Nov 2.. dtf. J. MASSE V. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, NOV.!).. .dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment of Ryan's" Premium Shoes for sale at the Dry Goods store of Fay Ac Kibourne No. 1, Goodale'a Row. ('all aud examine them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at 5 cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July 111 ,t-w VARNISH. FURNITURE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also.Polish-i i r Coach Body Varnish, i'or sale by J. B. WIIEATON, Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT fit CO., No. 161, High strict, sign of the (lilt Padlock, HAVE in store and oiler for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods, gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Acc. Thankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to businesa, and increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal ah.ire of patronage. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. WOOL. LYMAN REED At CO., (Successors to Reed, Hurd At Co..) General Commission Merchants, Boston. Hj" Particular attention paid to the sale of wool, and lib eral advances made on consignments. May 16 illy. AMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained nerm Oil, a superior article : 200 callous ft hale Ooil, Dec. 7. No. 159, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 100 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leiceater,Mas-sachuaetls, and for sale at No. 19. High atreet. Dec. 7. FAY At KILBOURNE. AMERICAN. i 1 WM, KELSEY. COLUMBUS, O. LI J Mil Kit! LUMBER! Tho subscriber hat on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles westol Columbus, i large nnd cnmplote assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also hnvo large quantity of seasoned flooring on and uftnr the 1st of March. Also, n quantity of Kefiise Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders fur Lumber will bo promptly attended to. Keb.fi. .if. M. L. SULLIVANT. SAWN. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, panncl, circular, webh, back, butchers' and compass saws, at the sign of the JulWM. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS nl the bostquality.linth in sheets and fellets. for salo loss than the market price, by Q ERE, ABBO'lT At CO., May 4. Sign of the Jilt Padlock. SMiTH'"s'viCES fV Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for J sale at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCir THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beuu-ti 1ti 1 article of Pearl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot :it the Ohio 'Drug Store, by S. CLARK At CO. ('ash und the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! Till', undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessoni in the Greek, Latin and German languages, nt any hour. Terms very low. References: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones Ac Case ami Prof. l)r Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. INSURANCE. rpilE nmlersipned having been duly appointed Agent for L the PnoTKiTioN iRfOtUROI Companv, of Hartford, Connecticut, is prepared to issue Policies on Dwelling Hou. sts, Store, Mills, Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other Bimilar similar species of property, ngainst Loss or Dnmairc by Fire. Also, on tho Cargoesof Steam floats and Sea Vessels on rivers, lakes and sens, against the perils of navigation, on tho most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid several mil, lions of dollars in losses in Ohio, and adjoining States during the last twenty to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by auy institution in the country for responsibility and prompt payment. For the convenience of Western claimants, u Central Office was established in Cincinnati in 1825, for the purpose of adjusting alt claims arising under Policies issued by lite agents , I the Company in the Western Statea. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose of meeting these claims, asfast as they are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as those of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protectiou Insurance Company. (0 Office in City Bank Building, up staira. decl!) d4m. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the Mutual Lira IKIVRAJICI Company, ol New ork. No 35, Wall street, Morris Robinson, President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in Una ablv managed and prosperous Company. This Company, it is believed, secures to the assured more benefit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond the premium specified in the Policy, tho whole profits nro once in every live yeare divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the first rive years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of 5550.U7H, from which after making a reserve ol about S2U0,(K!0, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of tho premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from 1st February appliouble to 2d dividend amount to $129,950 C5. l'he success which this Company has already had, warrants the conclusion that tho dividends in future will be periodically larger, and which ought to be an inducement to personB wishing Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, acpl9 dCm. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. fTMIIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. QT7" The average cost of Insurance in this Department, ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho op. tion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Ranks, High street, Co lunibus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1C, 1845. twy. Secretary. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCECoT C. S. SILL, Ac.K.vr, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company nt Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company in the Western Sutep. Capital to meet losses, over $500,000, secured bo yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid over $100,000 of losses, at an nverago cost to the members of of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May 15..dly. E. N. SILL. Seo'y. Columbus insurance Coiuiuiny. Eire and Marine. This Company continues tu insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan. dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, Hat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., June 1. 1344. dtf. Secretaiy f COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Thc subscribers bite formed a copartnership under the firm of Ehick son At TnEADWKi.L. for the transaction of the wool commission business, as heretofore conducted by the senior partner, at No. 51, Pearl stieet. AARON ERICKSON, GEO ROE TRI'.ADWELL. Roston, Doe. 12 til v. ERICKSON fit TREAD WELL, (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase mi V sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54. Pearl street, Boston. A RON ERICKSON) Rochester. N. Y. GEORGE riiEADWF.LL. Roston. oecl2 dly. .1. II. FELCH, ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Amhos Building Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Businesa, Visiting, and Professional Carda engraved and j,r nieu hi timer State, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on biaia or wood. Wood type of all aizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can have Carda printed op ahort notice. jnue29dtf FRENCH LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver. icour Rcvind. wild notes alluding particularly to writers prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Staughten Chaac, A. M. Just received by nov2. J. R. BCROGG8. "tHESS Players' Hand Book. A popular and sci-J entific instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the greatest masters, ano illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkable positions, bv Howard Stanton, Esq. for sale bv novlS i. R. SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOUCHING the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races of Animals, living and extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-acz, and Augustine A. oould. Just received by nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris, D D., author of Great Teacher." Ate. Just ceived by nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. 1THEORY and Practice of TeachlntrTtiie Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by novlB J. R. SCROGGS. MEDICAL BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New York or Philadelphia by novlO J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, by Maria L. Child, 2 volt.' late edition, for sale bv ot!8 J, R. SCROGGS. M- MILLS. J. k, SMITH. MILLS fit SMITH. General Agency, Surveying und Notary Public Office. The above firm continues to attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of property, the collection nml aet Moment of debts and accounts, the posting and settling of iiuoks, mo execution oi mortgages, needs, anil other instruments of writing, Ate. Also, to the surveying nnd auhdivi-dmgol lauds and lots in Franklin urn! adjoining counties. RnraUMCM. Swan A. Andrews, Columbus, Ohio; Alfred Avery, New York City i Win. Milford, Cleveland. O, ; Tweed, Siblev, At Wright, Cincinnati, O. ; J. At W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynnes At McMurdie, Columbus. Ohio. iv. i All letters on business Irouiai tnnna smisI bt postpaid. Olbce in tho Exchange Batik Building, Columbus, Ohio. FOR SALE. A very eligible improved farm of 230 acres 17 miles northeaat ol Columbus, nil under fence. PJOncrca cleared, a splendid orchard of Drafted fruit. sand brick bouse, Iraino barn, log cabin, nnd four good wells of water on the premises. It will he sold on very reasonable terms. Town property of the value of MOOO. will he ta. ken in part payment. ell MILLS At SMITH, General Agcnta. VERY CHEAP A beautiful HOUSE and LOT in the thrivitig town of Delaware for sale, situate near the centre of the town. The lot is large, nicely ornamented with choice fruit trees, nnd lias on it a stable and mrriksa house, well, new cistern, and other out-boihlings. The house ia a two story brick, with seven rooms. It will be sold or traded for property in this town. leoiz. MIL. Lft Ac SMITH, Uaneral Agents. 75 Cases of HATS just tecefved nt the CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE ! THE subscriber has jutt received 75 cases of Huts, com prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No one can fail to be suited either in style quality or price. This is much the largest supply of Hala ever brought into Central Ohio. Also on hand, a large assortment of CapB, comprising eve-y variety and style, lor men. boys and youth. FOR THE LADIES. A large iissortment of ftlUFFS some very line, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and gentlemen will please call and see for them selves. J. E. RUD1SILL. octl2d&wtf. LUMBER LUMBER LUMHER ! JeVH, A. FIELD would respectfully direct the attention of builders, and carpenters, to their large and well asBorlcd stock of lumber am! shingles, consisting of H00.000 feet of Pine Lumber j 300,000 Poplar do; 200,000 warranted Shingles Having paid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in saying that it compri ses the bast selection of nuulilies ever oll'ered for salo in tins city. 1 hey also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. O' 'aid on I hird street, between State and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Lall and examine before purchasing elsewhere. sep2b" d&wly. PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.-Incbuling all the materials for the execution of a naner and iob work, together with a subscription list, and the business of a Whig paper, having nearly 500 navinL'BUbscribersand sub ject to an increase of 300 more, and n circulation in lour counties, together with nn extensive advertising and job patronage. An excellent opportuuity is ollercd to a thorough going Whig, and a credit given. r.nquire ai tins omce. lebb bind. W. E. IDE, M. D., DENTIST. (Of the late firm of CRANE Jj- IDE, Cincinnati,) HAS removed hia office to rooms 1 aud 9, Neil's Exchange, opposite the Sec'y of State's Office. Anions the 'mprovements that he has acquired' by more than ten years practice aud intercourse with the profession, he would call attention to the following: 1st A substitute for the bio in nearly nil cases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished. 2d. A method of sdnntlnft artifi cial teeth by which a more easy fit is secured, and danger of injury 10 tne natural ones obviated. M. A method ol packing the gold, by which fillings are made more compact nnd durable. dcciO dtf. JANUARY 8, 1840. TUST received, this day, a full stock of Bullion and Sew. J ing Silk Fringes; also, a large addition to our Block ol Trimmings, Variety nnd Fancy Goods. PRICES REDUCED I Our stock being large for the season, we give notice that alter this date our prices are reduced. Our drawers are filled with Fine Muslin, Linen and Lace Goods, and our stock surely affords the greatest variety to be found, and to our good friends a better opportunity sol-dom occurs. Our Dry Goods, Quccnsware, Ace., may go cneap. u, l(. MJN'i, ID Canton Tea Store, opposite tho Exchange Bank, janll dfcWi NOTICE. THE. partnership between the undersigned and Ceorge VV. Maris, in tho practice of Medicine. &c, was dissolved on the 20th inst. Tho books, accounts, tc, of the late firm of Thompson At Maris, are in the possession id' the undersigned, and with bin all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle wltthont ilelay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, lata. dtf TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINGS Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first nml after tlinm nil ,ttlir.r.i wht ,mv I,a pleased to favor him with a call. 1'atent .Medicines. Townsend's Serannari lla tor ilm elMnalsn nfblnArl nnr cure ol all scrofulous diseases. OnLiood's India ( In,; frntnia nn,l Smith. Tnnie j V ir till. cure of Ague and Fever." Thousauda can testify to the cf- ncacy ot these remedies. B. A. Fahnestork's At Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling Worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pill. wlii-h at,!. t, nnv moil. icine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising trnm a deranged state ol the liver. Ule them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, ('olds. Hoarseness Inlliu.ny TinVHai. ManMAllttaa el' the Throat, Whooping Cough, lib.. Ate. i rasa s magnetic uintment is gaming a name above all others for the euro of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ate. AM of, tile above tnedieines nil,! tnnnv others, knot run. stantly on hand and I'or sale at Win. Kin'g'a Drug Store, Co- nmbas, one door north of the Ohio State Journal Oliico. aug3 dtf. FURNITURE?" JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L. Hughes, (of the late linn of Price At Hughes.) will continue the business at the former stand of J. Burr, under the linn of Burr At Hughes, where they are now receiving a Inge additional supply ol SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety of Sojas ; plain and dressing llurtaus ; Divaus ; Center, Side, Dining and Breakfast Tables; work and wash Stands; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple rane seat Chairs; wood scat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat ai d wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Raekll Mattrasscs. Ate. Ate. B. At 11. will also inanuficturc to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their Ware Rooms on State street, second door from the Pobt Office. BURR At HUGHES. Columbus, Doc. 1, 184C dtf MRS. VAN HOUTEN. v5.i RKTl'KNS hertincerf! tltanks to ilie I.nlieu-tiii of Columbua ana vicinity for their (lust pitrrmae,nnil wishes to inform them that Rhe will open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery Md Kaney Goodl. on Tiiurwluy. 9lfa of .November, direct from LiHfpOol, KM would liereby invite them to call and examine her eductions before purchasing elsewhere. nov8 dtf. New Tailoring and Dry Good Establishment. L. P. PRESTON So CO., (No 201, Jfiqh Street, Corner of Rich street.) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwfi.i. as foreman, (whose well known skill in fittint; needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up. and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry Goods and Clothing in the City. N. B. Groceries. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ate. alwava on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Co'luuibua April 13,1047... tw. -J. e WOOD8A WH. 30doien woodcutters'a saws, with or without frames, at tha sign ol the nov30 GILT PADLO'"K TINNERS' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture of Peck, Smith Ac Co., for aale at their pricea, with transportation added, at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI. SUGAR. 100 hhds fair to prime, for sale by KING At HKPKNKR, J""111- 27 Main st Cincinnati j4 OU ASSES.-A0O brla. nt tones iuuu hags. For sale bv jan!8. KING & HKr'KNER. 'SI Main it, Cincinnati. niSH.- L .')() brls Mackerel ; 3K) bia Herring: lb drums Codtish ; 20 brls jo. I Salmon. I'or sale by jan!8, KING At. HITFMiR, 27 Main at., Cincinnati. BRUITS. L "(IU boxes Raisins; t9 brls fresh Currants ; fill bag! Rra7.il Nuts: BS do Filberts, For sale by janlll. KINO At HKKFNER, 27 Main at., Cincinnati. I ARD.Wkeirs. 1 J Butter 10 brls : Mil.-,.,. rn: r, . , mj . . b i in lot v .--eei .) i , r , For salo by janlll. KING Ac HEFFNER, 27 Mam St., Cincinnati. COFFEE. Ac j 700 bags Rio 300 tlo Laguyra; 50 do Java ; 000 hi chests Teas all grades ; SO casks Rice. For side by KING it HEFFNER. dec'5- No. 27 Main atreet. BRANDY "' ' fiO hf pipes A. Seignetto, dark and high flavor; 2a do Otard, Dupuy A: Co., pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades ; Our own importati lor salo at low prices, bv , , KING At HEFFNER, JlteW. No. 27, Nain Btrcct. pASTILE SOAP. 100 boxe7thIsyrMe"ed"aild J lor sale by KING ft HEFFNER pc15- NflZ' Ml'i reet. r- TWIST TOBACCO.-! kegs No. i,6TvietT. ) banco, in store and for sale by SOLTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO, lebl-2. 24 Cnlumhin . fl..!....! CtllAJIPAlGN wren. J SO baskets Cllquot Champaign; 30 do Heidaiok do; 23 cases Cabinet do ; In More and for sale low, bv Iebl2. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO. lyiAUEIRA WINES.- 1V1 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 30 octaves Rlandy do do ; bl qr caaks Woodhouse tlo ; o pipes do do; In store and lor sale low, hv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN Ar. CO., faW. 24 Columbia St., Cincinu ati. BolfHBOirVvHiiniEyfio bbla. BW"ooii"Vhi7. key, ranging from 3 to 8 rears old, in store and for salo lowb SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO., eW. 24 Columbia at. Cincinnati. BRANDIES. 45 bf and qr pipea A. SeigneRe Brandy : 10 do (hi J.B. (iodard do; 15 do do Maglnry do ; 3 do tin J.J. Dupuy do; All of which nro perfectly pure and for sale low bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO., Ieb7. 24 Colnmhia RAGS WANTED. We will at all times nay the highest lnark!t orice illl'nsb fnrennrl Raaw Tl,.', Mr... sent price is 53,25 per hundred Iba. NIXON At. CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut at , Four doors below Pearl St., Cincinnati. marcliG S2 Cin Gaz. HOWE'S HYGEIAN HOARHOUND AND Liverwort Cough Candy. This celebrated and most popular article ft r the cure of Coughs and Colds, is still increasing in public favor in this city, where its efficacy and good qualities ia well known and appreciated. The proprietors are certain that this Candy will effect a cure in all cases, and tlo therefore doty any person in the United States to produce a cheaper, more pleasant or effective remedy I'or Coughs antl Colds. HOWE As CO.. Proprietors. No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. O" The subscribers are prepared to fill all orders at wholesale and retail, having reoectly purchased a large quantity of the above nrticle. Sold bv'j. B WHEATON, and DEN 10 Ai SONS, Druggists; and B. H. MEAKINGS. Family Medicine Depot, High at., Columbus, O. jan27 3mtl. IDSA conki.inc WILLIAM wool) M.VM0 wool). CONK M nG, WOOD & CO., MANUl'ACTURKIlS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Litharge, Red, Putty. Paris Green. Whiting, tiro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints, antl Cider Vinegar. JVort' side of Court street, East of ftroadicay. WF. have adopted the most approved method, as prac. tisetl b best Eastern manufacturers, in manufactur Ing White Leatl, and will warrant it equal to any manufac. lured in the United Slates. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as gootl as any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydAcvv. Fr. SKINNEU. ( I.ale of NtlB l.itbon. Ohm.) GENERAL Agency, Commission anl 1'orwardinir Mer. chant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, antl Produce ia general, No. 13, Eat Front at.. Mar steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, antl A. G. Richardson. Bio. & Co.. Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrass Ac Co., New Lisbon ; Gngg Elliott. Philadelphia) John Smith. .New Orleans; S. I! Ross, Portsnioiiib ; Lawson Ai Covode, Wellsville Ewalt antl Cobban. Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dll. HARD WARE AN D"CUTL"ERY. WE beg leave to iafora the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former struck a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American. English anil (lerman manufacture Wt particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make Iheir purchases in nthet markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York antl other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following I 1 'ollin's. Simmon's, antl Mann's Axes ; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and (train Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hoy and Manure Forks Hames, Traces, Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD Ac WINSTON. March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. KOOKS AND STATIONERY. Tilt; subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der by. Bradley Ac Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing and Bookselling under the linn of II. W. Herby Ar. Co.. at JSo. 145 Maio street; antl on the lOlhof April. opened an entire new stock of Law. Miscellaneous. Theoloejcal, School and Classical Books, togetherwith a full assortment in .-i.ijjn- itiiu i .iii, v -.iiiioiier . The experience he has had H buving hook forlhe Wcat-ern country, has enabled him lo purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those of his friend and customers, who may favor him w ith their orders. And they can rely upon finding at all limes, a full stock ou hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or aingle volumes of liooks, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati. Anril 20. H. W. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3fi splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers antl dealers in those articles to call and examine our atock w hich w ill be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, antl our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart Ac Dunham. .New York, cannot be equalled in the U. Statea. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Wareroems, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas; put up in and pound packages, of better quality, in better atvle, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing bouses. SMITH Ac'NIXON. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. BOOKS & STATIONERY. i.N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON, Bookselltrs and Stationers, High strut. BOOKS! BOOKS 1 1 A rare opportunity for purchasing Hooks and Stationery o (r'real Bargains. THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being deal-runs of retiring from the general bookselling business with the view of devoting his attention more particularly to his own publications, they have determined to sell off their present stock at fealty reduced prices for cash. Their stock is much the largest antl most varied ol any Bookstore in the Western country, and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Modical, Theological, Historical alio .Miscellaneous liooks. Also, all the Classical and Common School Books in general use, blank hooka, aVc. Cap, Letter. Folio Poat, Demi antl Medium papera. Note paper, Evelopes, Visiting antl Printer's carda. A large variety of Rogera' and VVol stcnholm's fine pen and pocket knives. Gold pens, of the best manufacturers in the country. Gold and adver pencils. GUJol's and various other metallic pens. An citeslve variety of ink-stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seals, ink and writing fluids. Mathematical instruments. Pocket books and wallets Bankers' cases, Ace. As it is but seldom so favorable an opportunity is ollernd for the purchase of books, Ace, they would respectfully invito booksellers, professional men. teachers and peraons purchasing for libraries to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, us they are determined to give better bargains than can be had at any bookstore in the Woatcrn country. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON, High st., two doois aouth of the Market Houae. nov20. .dAtw. THE ARCHITECT, a series of original deaigni for Domestic and Ornamental Cottages, connected with Landscape Gardening, adaptctl to tho United States; Illustrated by Drawings of Ground Plana, Perspective Views, Elevations, Sections and Details, Bv William H. Ranlah. Now reatly, vol. 2. No. 0, price 50 cents per number. The vol. 1st, bound, price gti. The following are a few of tho notices of tho preaa : It contains many plana and specifications of ornamental cottages, suitable to every class and purse, with estimates of tho cost thus saving the expense ol an architect. It is in. tended through the Architect to combine elegance with uti- uy. ana 10 cultivate a renneo taste at a motlerate expense, both in and around the dwellings of our citizens. We can commend them without qualification to the attention of gentlemen looking for plans fur the neatest of all country resi-dences, the Cottage. Mr Ranlctt. the author of the dosigns in the Architect, may have the aatisfaction of knowing that he is contributing to refine and elevate tho taste of his countrymen. N. y. Tribune. It well atlapted to tho vicinities of cities and largo commercial towns. We havo never before seen a work on architecture so well adapted to tho wants ol the American people. It is at once scien ific antl practical. Hunt's Mag. i b nave aircatiy expresseu an opinion ot its merits, lank-in;i it amonir the best works ol the kind that have henn nuh. lisbed in the country; and we cannot but believe that it will bo of gieat service in maturing the architectural taste of oar people. Mirror. 1 he circulation ol such drawings as are found in the Architect will create a taste among our citizens, and the specifications of materials and labor required, prove a vory important item in the knowledge of those interested in building. St. Louis Evening Gazelle. The Architect is a work admirably calculated for thoae who are engaged in building, whether for ornament or useful purpoacs. Evening Express. Its practical utility cannot be doubted by any who will take the trouble to examine ita contents, 'l'he full aoccifi catinna antl o timataa of building accompanying each plan, can bo relied on with imnlicitconfideuce. Parmer and Mel chanic. For salo at the bookstore of feMl. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW EDITION OPT HE OHIO FORMS AND rnnuiiLis. N. WHITING has this day published a A'eio Edition of - - - mm .,., ,... . ,m, in. n luiuil 111 mi- lion, personal and real, now in common use in the State of ""i", uwiurHHyi jjiouea., tiecntruLlotis, pleas, replications, demurrers, verdiclB.judgments. ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration hill nf n&rtijtnlBM Kill frf ..n,i,.n certiorari, appeal, depositions in State courts and in cou ji courts of the 1 1. States . . '.. i .. n t , .... IV, ... , tn. ...I,.,. u.l,f.. -- - - .n.NW -.v.. . vi. . MM, Ml.., O C U - ii ic, MowpuuM, partition, iiaucas corpus, oal lis. now er . Be- iw, mo, iiiuiiiLinciit oi oivrH, iitiniission oi attorneys anil solicitors, and various other proceedings at law ; bills in Chancery, injunctions, subpoena antl notice, demurrers, pleas, answers, bearing and re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decrees, Ano., with notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcoi, attorney at law. Greatly enlarged and improved, especially in the chancery depart- ......... ......... v ,iiaL-. in,,. umu UIIB lllirtl UI UieOIUirC work. Tho whole work forming a very large super-roynl (1 vo volume of 870 pages, in lino law binding. For sale at the bookstore of nov2o I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. The work may alao be had, at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derboy Ac Co., Cincinuati; H. Limberker and James Morrison, Piqua; Charles Ells, Dayton; Thomas Brodie. Lebanon ; John N . Curtz, Springfield ; William W . Fay, Delaware; C. E. Newman, Norwalk; J.J. Beach. Mansfield; George Ebert, Tiffin; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh, D. Campbell Ac Sons. Sanduaky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooater; Wm. H. Canlield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, PalnajetUla) A.C. Hubbard, Jefferson. Asbtabu la county ; J.C. Michener, Akron; D.J. Bigger, Masaillon; J.J. Fast, Canton ; B. Settle, Ravenna ; W. IN. Porter.VVar-ren; L. Hanna Ac Brother, New Lisbon; VV. W. Reed Ac Son, Zanesvilln; E. Sanford Ac Co.. Nowark ; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William Mc Arthur, Circleville; and Jo-Boph Jones, Chillicothe. pOUTON ON PUBLIC ECONOMY. Public Economy for the United States, by Calvin Cnlton : 1 vol. vo. "Accustomed as the writer haa been to read everything that has been written on this and kindred subjects, he has no hesitation in saying Mr. Colton has in hia Public Economy Bhed much new light upon the errors, falae assumptions, ami sophistries of the bo called Free Trade" writera. Indeed, bis book has gone an thoroughly into everything connected with a system of " Public Economy for tho United States," that he occupies a ground from which he cannot be driven. Whoever wishes to inform himself upon these matters cannot tlo without Mr. Colton's book. If we are to have political economy treated as a science nnd taught in our schools, it is to bo hoped the Public Economy of Mr. Colton may find its way among the acholars; for then no evil need lie feared from the sophistries of the English and French free trade writers." Nat. Intel. For sale at the bookstore of feb7. V. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. 'HUE ADMINISTRAT IONFW aWiNG -1- ton and Adams. Memoirs of the Administration of Washington and John Adams, edited from the papers of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, by Geo. Gibbs; 2 vols. 8vo. 'l'he suppressed History or the Administration of John Adams, (from 179710 1801.) as printed and suppressed in 1802, by John Wood. Now republished with notea and an appendix, by John Henry Sberbune ; 1 vol. 12mo. A few co ics of the above rare work for aale at the bookstore of Bba7. I. N. WHITING Ar. HUNTINGTON. 'TMIE PAPERS OF JAMES MTDWON.-The X I apcrs ol James Madison, purchased by order of Con-ress, being hia Correspondence and Reports of Debates tinting the Congreae of the Confederation, and hia Roporta of Debatea in the Federal Convention ; now nubliahcd from the original manuscripts deposited in the Department of Slnte, by direction of the joint Library committee of Con-greaa, under the superintendence of Henry D. Gilpin, Attorney General ; 3 vols. 8vo. A law .nr.. ,V U. l. .. . ...,,,. , ,,,,, . ..,,.iuic anu now scarce work lor sale, much below the subscription price, at the bookstore ,.f c.i.i-T 1 V imil'lilM,. " . ioui. win tun. . riuiN 1 lNti JOIN. PARTRIDGE ON DYEING. A practical treatise on dyeing woollen, colton and silk, including receipts for lac reds and scarlets, chrome yellows antl orangoa and Prussian blues, on silks, cottons and woolens, with every iiotirovotnent in the art ,-, .!.. .innn ...... inan . . 3 . 10io; also, a correct description of sulphuring wnolene Ac 1 vol 7" eta., by Wm. Partridsa. of New Vork. For sale by maich2. 1. JS. WHITING At. HUNTINGTON. TAT ACATJLAY'S ENGUANbTThHirtoTTor .."K"..i. mi luTcfusionoi janiea 11; by Thomas Uabingtnn Macaulav. V ol. 2 for aale by inarch2. I. 'N. WHITING t HUNTINGTON. OHIO REPORTS, Vol. 17.-Report. of Cues ar-gued and determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. Hiram Griswold. Reporter. Vol. 17. PiicoS3,00. The trade supplied, marchi. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. CHAUMER'S WORKS. The Poathumoua Works of Rev. Thomas Chalmers, I). D.; vol 5, being second ...I .1 1.--1.1--.. T. . ' O i a odsib Kenning, tor aale by msrchl. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. LEVERN" WlfOVELRolsnd Ca7hbyChs7. Lever ; 25 rents. Franklin, illustrated. A beautiful edition, hia aulibiography.and a narrative of his public life and services. Embellished by numerous designs by Chapman, in eight parts ; 25 cents. Just received by marchl. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. RAGH W ANTE IK THE aobscribers continue to pay the highest market pri cea for Raga. in any quantity, at theiroookatore. i uiyo. I. n. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. i

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH U, 1849. NUMBER 211. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrricK aouth-eaBt corner of High street and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-woekly per annum, Weokly per annum, $(i 00 .1 50 2 00 Term of Advertising. Twelve lines or Ion, one or throe insertions. 1 , and 25 cents for each additional insertion for three mouths Safer aix. months J8 for 12 montes $12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cant, on the amount over 520 in six months. Bvthk Year. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a eol umn 520 half a column $.10 whole column $10. BUSINESS CARDS. C. T. SO MS. ATTORNEY' AT LAW, and SOLICTi OR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Ollicn on State street, in tho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of tho City Rank. All professional business attended to with promptness and care. tlec20 dtf. CHARLES W. GILMOItE, ATTORNEY VP LAW, Chillicothe, Ohio, will practice in tho courts of Ross, Pickawny, and the adjoining counties. nov30. .dtf, MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollicc one door south of I. N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, IMS. F. J.Mattwkws. A. R. BuTfLKS, II . D. MOTTI5R, A TTORNF.Y AT LAW. anrf Solicitor in Chancery. Of rt. hco on High street, one door north of tho Excliango Bank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. 113 Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York, jjj" Office ou High St.. between Town and Rich. oct20. SrT m aris's office BASEMEN T of Judge Swan's new building. High at. Residence Southwest comer of Rich und Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hio. April fi. .dtf. Mm 11. VV III Mill" tV llt.lll.H.IVdl, OOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to tho Clinton 1 Bank. Hich street, Columbus, Ohio. A larje assortment v iriii'i'ive . nrTiiriifrAv B if Books nnd Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT & L1LLEY. B OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbua. Aug. 26, 1845. Wu. Skibkkt. M. C. Lh.i.ky. GERE. ABBOTT A CO., EALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ate. Ace, No. 1G1 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological,Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old Btand, opposite the State House. o . as. vv sasaA a vn RUGCIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, n XJ Of of High Dye Stulfs, Glass, Acc. Atc.wholesalcand retail, corner igli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, 'Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Sinn's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ate, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1 , 1841 . C. It. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ate., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 10.. tf. D B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORTVARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, ("anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. IUDGWAY & CO'S T RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum JL bus. Ohio. Stovesof all kiuda,andagreat variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. DR. ROII'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE RCIDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pinny will practice Law. as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting At Huntington a Bookstore Feb. lfi..t-wtf. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker Ac Riley's Patent Forccp Key. May 13. .t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. Mil", subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodalc, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. ttj ilORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET. JPJ Nov 2.. dtf. J. MASSE V. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, NOV.!).. .dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment of Ryan's" Premium Shoes for sale at the Dry Goods store of Fay Ac Kibourne No. 1, Goodale'a Row. ('all aud examine them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at 5 cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July 111 ,t-w VARNISH. FURNITURE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also.Polish-i i r Coach Body Varnish, i'or sale by J. B. WIIEATON, Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT fit CO., No. 161, High strict, sign of the (lilt Padlock, HAVE in store and oiler for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods, gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Acc. Thankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to businesa, and increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal ah.ire of patronage. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. WOOL. LYMAN REED At CO., (Successors to Reed, Hurd At Co..) General Commission Merchants, Boston. Hj" Particular attention paid to the sale of wool, and lib eral advances made on consignments. May 16 illy. AMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained nerm Oil, a superior article : 200 callous ft hale Ooil, Dec. 7. No. 159, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 100 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leiceater,Mas-sachuaetls, and for sale at No. 19. High atreet. Dec. 7. FAY At KILBOURNE. AMERICAN. i 1 WM, KELSEY. COLUMBUS, O. LI J Mil Kit! LUMBER! Tho subscriber hat on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles westol Columbus, i large nnd cnmplote assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also hnvo large quantity of seasoned flooring on and uftnr the 1st of March. Also, n quantity of Kefiise Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders fur Lumber will bo promptly attended to. Keb.fi. .if. M. L. SULLIVANT. SAWN. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, panncl, circular, webh, back, butchers' and compass saws, at the sign of the JulWM. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS nl the bostquality.linth in sheets and fellets. for salo loss than the market price, by Q ERE, ABBO'lT At CO., May 4. Sign of the Jilt Padlock. SMiTH'"s'viCES fV Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for J sale at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCir THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beuu-ti 1ti 1 article of Pearl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot :it the Ohio 'Drug Store, by S. CLARK At CO. ('ash und the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! Till', undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessoni in the Greek, Latin and German languages, nt any hour. Terms very low. References: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones Ac Case ami Prof. l)r Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. INSURANCE. rpilE nmlersipned having been duly appointed Agent for L the PnoTKiTioN iRfOtUROI Companv, of Hartford, Connecticut, is prepared to issue Policies on Dwelling Hou. sts, Store, Mills, Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other Bimilar similar species of property, ngainst Loss or Dnmairc by Fire. Also, on tho Cargoesof Steam floats and Sea Vessels on rivers, lakes and sens, against the perils of navigation, on tho most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid several mil, lions of dollars in losses in Ohio, and adjoining States during the last twenty to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by auy institution in the country for responsibility and prompt payment. For the convenience of Western claimants, u Central Office was established in Cincinnati in 1825, for the purpose of adjusting alt claims arising under Policies issued by lite agents , I the Company in the Western Statea. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose of meeting these claims, asfast as they are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as those of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protectiou Insurance Company. (0 Office in City Bank Building, up staira. decl!) d4m. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the Mutual Lira IKIVRAJICI Company, ol New ork. No 35, Wall street, Morris Robinson, President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in Una ablv managed and prosperous Company. This Company, it is believed, secures to the assured more benefit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond the premium specified in the Policy, tho whole profits nro once in every live yeare divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the first rive years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of 5550.U7H, from which after making a reserve ol about S2U0,(K!0, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of tho premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from 1st February appliouble to 2d dividend amount to $129,950 C5. l'he success which this Company has already had, warrants the conclusion that tho dividends in future will be periodically larger, and which ought to be an inducement to personB wishing Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, acpl9 dCm. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. fTMIIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. QT7" The average cost of Insurance in this Department, ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho op. tion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Ranks, High street, Co lunibus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1C, 1845. twy. Secretary. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCECoT C. S. SILL, Ac.K.vr, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company nt Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company in the Western Sutep. Capital to meet losses, over $500,000, secured bo yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid over $100,000 of losses, at an nverago cost to the members of of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May 15..dly. E. N. SILL. Seo'y. Columbus insurance Coiuiuiny. Eire and Marine. This Company continues tu insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan. dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, Hat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., June 1. 1344. dtf. Secretaiy f COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Thc subscribers bite formed a copartnership under the firm of Ehick son At TnEADWKi.L. for the transaction of the wool commission business, as heretofore conducted by the senior partner, at No. 51, Pearl stieet. AARON ERICKSON, GEO ROE TRI'.ADWELL. Roston, Doe. 12 til v. ERICKSON fit TREAD WELL, (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase mi V sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54. Pearl street, Boston. A RON ERICKSON) Rochester. N. Y. GEORGE riiEADWF.LL. Roston. oecl2 dly. .1. II. FELCH, ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Amhos Building Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Businesa, Visiting, and Professional Carda engraved and j,r nieu hi timer State, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on biaia or wood. Wood type of all aizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can have Carda printed op ahort notice. jnue29dtf FRENCH LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver. icour Rcvind. wild notes alluding particularly to writers prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Staughten Chaac, A. M. Just received by nov2. J. R. BCROGG8. "tHESS Players' Hand Book. A popular and sci-J entific instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the greatest masters, ano illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkable positions, bv Howard Stanton, Esq. for sale bv novlS i. R. SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOUCHING the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races of Animals, living and extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-acz, and Augustine A. oould. Just received by nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris, D D., author of Great Teacher." Ate. Just ceived by nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. 1THEORY and Practice of TeachlntrTtiie Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by novlB J. R. SCROGGS. MEDICAL BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New York or Philadelphia by novlO J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, by Maria L. Child, 2 volt.' late edition, for sale bv ot!8 J, R. SCROGGS. M- MILLS. J. k, SMITH. MILLS fit SMITH. General Agency, Surveying und Notary Public Office. The above firm continues to attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of property, the collection nml aet Moment of debts and accounts, the posting and settling of iiuoks, mo execution oi mortgages, needs, anil other instruments of writing, Ate. Also, to the surveying nnd auhdivi-dmgol lauds and lots in Franklin urn! adjoining counties. RnraUMCM. Swan A. Andrews, Columbus, Ohio; Alfred Avery, New York City i Win. Milford, Cleveland. O, ; Tweed, Siblev, At Wright, Cincinnati, O. ; J. At W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynnes At McMurdie, Columbus. Ohio. iv. i All letters on business Irouiai tnnna smisI bt postpaid. Olbce in tho Exchange Batik Building, Columbus, Ohio. FOR SALE. A very eligible improved farm of 230 acres 17 miles northeaat ol Columbus, nil under fence. PJOncrca cleared, a splendid orchard of Drafted fruit. sand brick bouse, Iraino barn, log cabin, nnd four good wells of water on the premises. It will he sold on very reasonable terms. Town property of the value of MOOO. will he ta. ken in part payment. ell MILLS At SMITH, General Agcnta. VERY CHEAP A beautiful HOUSE and LOT in the thrivitig town of Delaware for sale, situate near the centre of the town. The lot is large, nicely ornamented with choice fruit trees, nnd lias on it a stable and mrriksa house, well, new cistern, and other out-boihlings. The house ia a two story brick, with seven rooms. It will be sold or traded for property in this town. leoiz. MIL. Lft Ac SMITH, Uaneral Agents. 75 Cases of HATS just tecefved nt the CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE ! THE subscriber has jutt received 75 cases of Huts, com prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No one can fail to be suited either in style quality or price. This is much the largest supply of Hala ever brought into Central Ohio. Also on hand, a large assortment of CapB, comprising eve-y variety and style, lor men. boys and youth. FOR THE LADIES. A large iissortment of ftlUFFS some very line, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and gentlemen will please call and see for them selves. J. E. RUD1SILL. octl2d&wtf. LUMBER LUMBER LUMHER ! JeVH, A. FIELD would respectfully direct the attention of builders, and carpenters, to their large and well asBorlcd stock of lumber am! shingles, consisting of H00.000 feet of Pine Lumber j 300,000 Poplar do; 200,000 warranted Shingles Having paid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in saying that it compri ses the bast selection of nuulilies ever oll'ered for salo in tins city. 1 hey also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. O' 'aid on I hird street, between State and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Lall and examine before purchasing elsewhere. sep2b" d&wly. PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.-Incbuling all the materials for the execution of a naner and iob work, together with a subscription list, and the business of a Whig paper, having nearly 500 navinL'BUbscribersand sub ject to an increase of 300 more, and n circulation in lour counties, together with nn extensive advertising and job patronage. An excellent opportuuity is ollercd to a thorough going Whig, and a credit given. r.nquire ai tins omce. lebb bind. W. E. IDE, M. D., DENTIST. (Of the late firm of CRANE Jj- IDE, Cincinnati,) HAS removed hia office to rooms 1 aud 9, Neil's Exchange, opposite the Sec'y of State's Office. Anions the 'mprovements that he has acquired' by more than ten years practice aud intercourse with the profession, he would call attention to the following: 1st A substitute for the bio in nearly nil cases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished. 2d. A method of sdnntlnft artifi cial teeth by which a more easy fit is secured, and danger of injury 10 tne natural ones obviated. M. A method ol packing the gold, by which fillings are made more compact nnd durable. dcciO dtf. JANUARY 8, 1840. TUST received, this day, a full stock of Bullion and Sew. J ing Silk Fringes; also, a large addition to our Block ol Trimmings, Variety nnd Fancy Goods. PRICES REDUCED I Our stock being large for the season, we give notice that alter this date our prices are reduced. Our drawers are filled with Fine Muslin, Linen and Lace Goods, and our stock surely affords the greatest variety to be found, and to our good friends a better opportunity sol-dom occurs. Our Dry Goods, Quccnsware, Ace., may go cneap. u, l(. MJN'i, ID Canton Tea Store, opposite tho Exchange Bank, janll dfcWi NOTICE. THE. partnership between the undersigned and Ceorge VV. Maris, in tho practice of Medicine. &c, was dissolved on the 20th inst. Tho books, accounts, tc, of the late firm of Thompson At Maris, are in the possession id' the undersigned, and with bin all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle wltthont ilelay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, lata. dtf TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINGS Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first nml after tlinm nil ,ttlir.r.i wht ,mv I,a pleased to favor him with a call. 1'atent .Medicines. Townsend's Serannari lla tor ilm elMnalsn nfblnArl nnr cure ol all scrofulous diseases. OnLiood's India ( In,; frntnia nn,l Smith. Tnnie j V ir till. cure of Ague and Fever." Thousauda can testify to the cf- ncacy ot these remedies. B. A. Fahnestork's At Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling Worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pill. wlii-h at,!. t, nnv moil. icine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising trnm a deranged state ol the liver. Ule them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, ('olds. Hoarseness Inlliu.ny TinVHai. ManMAllttaa el' the Throat, Whooping Cough, lib.. Ate. i rasa s magnetic uintment is gaming a name above all others for the euro of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ate. AM of, tile above tnedieines nil,! tnnnv others, knot run. stantly on hand and I'or sale at Win. Kin'g'a Drug Store, Co- nmbas, one door north of the Ohio State Journal Oliico. aug3 dtf. FURNITURE?" JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L. Hughes, (of the late linn of Price At Hughes.) will continue the business at the former stand of J. Burr, under the linn of Burr At Hughes, where they are now receiving a Inge additional supply ol SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety of Sojas ; plain and dressing llurtaus ; Divaus ; Center, Side, Dining and Breakfast Tables; work and wash Stands; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple rane seat Chairs; wood scat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat ai d wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Raekll Mattrasscs. Ate. Ate. B. At 11. will also inanuficturc to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their Ware Rooms on State street, second door from the Pobt Office. BURR At HUGHES. Columbus, Doc. 1, 184C dtf MRS. VAN HOUTEN. v5.i RKTl'KNS hertincerf! tltanks to ilie I.nlieu-tiii of Columbua ana vicinity for their (lust pitrrmae,nnil wishes to inform them that Rhe will open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery Md Kaney Goodl. on Tiiurwluy. 9lfa of .November, direct from LiHfpOol, KM would liereby invite them to call and examine her eductions before purchasing elsewhere. nov8 dtf. New Tailoring and Dry Good Establishment. L. P. PRESTON So CO., (No 201, Jfiqh Street, Corner of Rich street.) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwfi.i. as foreman, (whose well known skill in fittint; needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up. and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry Goods and Clothing in the City. N. B. Groceries. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ate. alwava on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Co'luuibua April 13,1047... tw. -J. e WOOD8A WH. 30doien woodcutters'a saws, with or without frames, at tha sign ol the nov30 GILT PADLO'"K TINNERS' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture of Peck, Smith Ac Co., for aale at their pricea, with transportation added, at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI. SUGAR. 100 hhds fair to prime, for sale by KING At HKPKNKR, J""111- 27 Main st Cincinnati j4 OU ASSES.-A0O brla. nt tones iuuu hags. For sale bv jan!8. KING & HKr'KNER. 'SI Main it, Cincinnati. niSH.- L .')() brls Mackerel ; 3K) bia Herring: lb drums Codtish ; 20 brls jo. I Salmon. I'or sale by jan!8, KING At. HITFMiR, 27 Main at., Cincinnati. BRUITS. L "(IU boxes Raisins; t9 brls fresh Currants ; fill bag! Rra7.il Nuts: BS do Filberts, For sale by janlll. KINO At HKKFNER, 27 Main at., Cincinnati. I ARD.Wkeirs. 1 J Butter 10 brls : Mil.-,.,. rn: r, . , mj . . b i in lot v .--eei .) i , r , For salo by janlll. KING Ac HEFFNER, 27 Mam St., Cincinnati. COFFEE. Ac j 700 bags Rio 300 tlo Laguyra; 50 do Java ; 000 hi chests Teas all grades ; SO casks Rice. For side by KING it HEFFNER. dec'5- No. 27 Main atreet. BRANDY "' ' fiO hf pipes A. Seignetto, dark and high flavor; 2a do Otard, Dupuy A: Co., pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades ; Our own importati lor salo at low prices, bv , , KING At HEFFNER, JlteW. No. 27, Nain Btrcct. pASTILE SOAP. 100 boxe7thIsyrMe"ed"aild J lor sale by KING ft HEFFNER pc15- NflZ' Ml'i reet. r- TWIST TOBACCO.-! kegs No. i,6TvietT. ) banco, in store and for sale by SOLTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO, lebl-2. 24 Cnlumhin . fl..!....! CtllAJIPAlGN wren. J SO baskets Cllquot Champaign; 30 do Heidaiok do; 23 cases Cabinet do ; In More and for sale low, bv Iebl2. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO. lyiAUEIRA WINES.- 1V1 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 30 octaves Rlandy do do ; bl qr caaks Woodhouse tlo ; o pipes do do; In store and lor sale low, hv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN Ar. CO., faW. 24 Columbia St., Cincinu ati. BolfHBOirVvHiiniEyfio bbla. BW"ooii"Vhi7. key, ranging from 3 to 8 rears old, in store and for salo lowb SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO., eW. 24 Columbia at. Cincinnati. BRANDIES. 45 bf and qr pipea A. SeigneRe Brandy : 10 do (hi J.B. (iodard do; 15 do do Maglnry do ; 3 do tin J.J. Dupuy do; All of which nro perfectly pure and for sale low bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO., Ieb7. 24 Colnmhia RAGS WANTED. We will at all times nay the highest lnark!t orice illl'nsb fnrennrl Raaw Tl,.', Mr... sent price is 53,25 per hundred Iba. NIXON At. CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut at , Four doors below Pearl St., Cincinnati. marcliG S2 Cin Gaz. HOWE'S HYGEIAN HOARHOUND AND Liverwort Cough Candy. This celebrated and most popular article ft r the cure of Coughs and Colds, is still increasing in public favor in this city, where its efficacy and good qualities ia well known and appreciated. The proprietors are certain that this Candy will effect a cure in all cases, and tlo therefore doty any person in the United States to produce a cheaper, more pleasant or effective remedy I'or Coughs antl Colds. HOWE As CO.. Proprietors. No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. O" The subscribers are prepared to fill all orders at wholesale and retail, having reoectly purchased a large quantity of the above nrticle. Sold bv'j. B WHEATON, and DEN 10 Ai SONS, Druggists; and B. H. MEAKINGS. Family Medicine Depot, High at., Columbus, O. jan27 3mtl. IDSA conki.inc WILLIAM wool) M.VM0 wool). CONK M nG, WOOD & CO., MANUl'ACTURKIlS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Litharge, Red, Putty. Paris Green. Whiting, tiro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints, antl Cider Vinegar. JVort' side of Court street, East of ftroadicay. WF. have adopted the most approved method, as prac. tisetl b best Eastern manufacturers, in manufactur Ing White Leatl, and will warrant it equal to any manufac. lured in the United Slates. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as gootl as any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydAcvv. Fr. SKINNEU. ( I.ale of NtlB l.itbon. Ohm.) GENERAL Agency, Commission anl 1'orwardinir Mer. chant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, antl Produce ia general, No. 13, Eat Front at.. Mar steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, antl A. G. Richardson. Bio. & Co.. Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrass Ac Co., New Lisbon ; Gngg Elliott. Philadelphia) John Smith. .New Orleans; S. I! Ross, Portsnioiiib ; Lawson Ai Covode, Wellsville Ewalt antl Cobban. Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dll. HARD WARE AN D"CUTL"ERY. WE beg leave to iafora the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former struck a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American. English anil (lerman manufacture Wt particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make Iheir purchases in nthet markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York antl other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following I 1 'ollin's. Simmon's, antl Mann's Axes ; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and (train Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hoy and Manure Forks Hames, Traces, Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD Ac WINSTON. March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. KOOKS AND STATIONERY. Tilt; subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der by. Bradley Ac Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing and Bookselling under the linn of II. W. Herby Ar. Co.. at JSo. 145 Maio street; antl on the lOlhof April. opened an entire new stock of Law. Miscellaneous. Theoloejcal, School and Classical Books, togetherwith a full assortment in .-i.ijjn- itiiu i .iii, v -.iiiioiier . The experience he has had H buving hook forlhe Wcat-ern country, has enabled him lo purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those of his friend and customers, who may favor him w ith their orders. And they can rely upon finding at all limes, a full stock ou hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or aingle volumes of liooks, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati. Anril 20. H. W. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3fi splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers antl dealers in those articles to call and examine our atock w hich w ill be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, antl our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart Ac Dunham. .New York, cannot be equalled in the U. Statea. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Wareroems, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas; put up in and pound packages, of better quality, in better atvle, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing bouses. SMITH Ac'NIXON. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. BOOKS & STATIONERY. i.N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON, Bookselltrs and Stationers, High strut. BOOKS! BOOKS 1 1 A rare opportunity for purchasing Hooks and Stationery o (r'real Bargains. THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being deal-runs of retiring from the general bookselling business with the view of devoting his attention more particularly to his own publications, they have determined to sell off their present stock at fealty reduced prices for cash. Their stock is much the largest antl most varied ol any Bookstore in the Western country, and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Modical, Theological, Historical alio .Miscellaneous liooks. Also, all the Classical and Common School Books in general use, blank hooka, aVc. Cap, Letter. Folio Poat, Demi antl Medium papera. Note paper, Evelopes, Visiting antl Printer's carda. A large variety of Rogera' and VVol stcnholm's fine pen and pocket knives. Gold pens, of the best manufacturers in the country. Gold and adver pencils. GUJol's and various other metallic pens. An citeslve variety of ink-stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seals, ink and writing fluids. Mathematical instruments. Pocket books and wallets Bankers' cases, Ace. As it is but seldom so favorable an opportunity is ollernd for the purchase of books, Ace, they would respectfully invito booksellers, professional men. teachers and peraons purchasing for libraries to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, us they are determined to give better bargains than can be had at any bookstore in the Woatcrn country. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON, High st., two doois aouth of the Market Houae. nov20. .dAtw. THE ARCHITECT, a series of original deaigni for Domestic and Ornamental Cottages, connected with Landscape Gardening, adaptctl to tho United States; Illustrated by Drawings of Ground Plana, Perspective Views, Elevations, Sections and Details, Bv William H. Ranlah. Now reatly, vol. 2. No. 0, price 50 cents per number. The vol. 1st, bound, price gti. The following are a few of tho notices of tho preaa : It contains many plana and specifications of ornamental cottages, suitable to every class and purse, with estimates of tho cost thus saving the expense ol an architect. It is in. tended through the Architect to combine elegance with uti- uy. ana 10 cultivate a renneo taste at a motlerate expense, both in and around the dwellings of our citizens. We can commend them without qualification to the attention of gentlemen looking for plans fur the neatest of all country resi-dences, the Cottage. Mr Ranlctt. the author of the dosigns in the Architect, may have the aatisfaction of knowing that he is contributing to refine and elevate tho taste of his countrymen. N. y. Tribune. It well atlapted to tho vicinities of cities and largo commercial towns. We havo never before seen a work on architecture so well adapted to tho wants ol the American people. It is at once scien ific antl practical. Hunt's Mag. i b nave aircatiy expresseu an opinion ot its merits, lank-in;i it amonir the best works ol the kind that have henn nuh. lisbed in the country; and we cannot but believe that it will bo of gieat service in maturing the architectural taste of oar people. Mirror. 1 he circulation ol such drawings as are found in the Architect will create a taste among our citizens, and the specifications of materials and labor required, prove a vory important item in the knowledge of those interested in building. St. Louis Evening Gazelle. The Architect is a work admirably calculated for thoae who are engaged in building, whether for ornament or useful purpoacs. Evening Express. Its practical utility cannot be doubted by any who will take the trouble to examine ita contents, 'l'he full aoccifi catinna antl o timataa of building accompanying each plan, can bo relied on with imnlicitconfideuce. Parmer and Mel chanic. For salo at the bookstore of feMl. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW EDITION OPT HE OHIO FORMS AND rnnuiiLis. N. WHITING has this day published a A'eio Edition of - - - mm .,., ,... . ,m, in. n luiuil 111 mi- lion, personal and real, now in common use in the State of ""i", uwiurHHyi jjiouea., tiecntruLlotis, pleas, replications, demurrers, verdiclB.judgments. ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration hill nf n&rtijtnlBM Kill frf ..n,i,.n certiorari, appeal, depositions in State courts and in cou ji courts of the 1 1. States . . '.. i .. n t , .... IV, ... , tn. ...I,.,. u.l,f.. -- - - .n.NW -.v.. . vi. . MM, Ml.., O C U - ii ic, MowpuuM, partition, iiaucas corpus, oal lis. now er . Be- iw, mo, iiiuiiiLinciit oi oivrH, iitiniission oi attorneys anil solicitors, and various other proceedings at law ; bills in Chancery, injunctions, subpoena antl notice, demurrers, pleas, answers, bearing and re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decrees, Ano., with notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcoi, attorney at law. Greatly enlarged and improved, especially in the chancery depart- ......... ......... v ,iiaL-. in,,. umu UIIB lllirtl UI UieOIUirC work. Tho whole work forming a very large super-roynl (1 vo volume of 870 pages, in lino law binding. For sale at the bookstore of nov2o I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. The work may alao be had, at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derboy Ac Co., Cincinuati; H. Limberker and James Morrison, Piqua; Charles Ells, Dayton; Thomas Brodie. Lebanon ; John N . Curtz, Springfield ; William W . Fay, Delaware; C. E. Newman, Norwalk; J.J. Beach. Mansfield; George Ebert, Tiffin; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh, D. Campbell Ac Sons. Sanduaky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooater; Wm. H. Canlield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, PalnajetUla) A.C. Hubbard, Jefferson. Asbtabu la county ; J.C. Michener, Akron; D.J. Bigger, Masaillon; J.J. Fast, Canton ; B. Settle, Ravenna ; W. IN. Porter.VVar-ren; L. Hanna Ac Brother, New Lisbon; VV. W. Reed Ac Son, Zanesvilln; E. Sanford Ac Co.. Nowark ; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William Mc Arthur, Circleville; and Jo-Boph Jones, Chillicothe. pOUTON ON PUBLIC ECONOMY. Public Economy for the United States, by Calvin Cnlton : 1 vol. vo. "Accustomed as the writer haa been to read everything that has been written on this and kindred subjects, he has no hesitation in saying Mr. Colton has in hia Public Economy Bhed much new light upon the errors, falae assumptions, ami sophistries of the bo called Free Trade" writera. Indeed, bis book has gone an thoroughly into everything connected with a system of " Public Economy for tho United States," that he occupies a ground from which he cannot be driven. Whoever wishes to inform himself upon these matters cannot tlo without Mr. Colton's book. If we are to have political economy treated as a science nnd taught in our schools, it is to bo hoped the Public Economy of Mr. Colton may find its way among the acholars; for then no evil need lie feared from the sophistries of the English and French free trade writers." Nat. Intel. For sale at the bookstore of feb7. V. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. 'HUE ADMINISTRAT IONFW aWiNG -1- ton and Adams. Memoirs of the Administration of Washington and John Adams, edited from the papers of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, by Geo. Gibbs; 2 vols. 8vo. 'l'he suppressed History or the Administration of John Adams, (from 179710 1801.) as printed and suppressed in 1802, by John Wood. Now republished with notea and an appendix, by John Henry Sberbune ; 1 vol. 12mo. A few co ics of the above rare work for aale at the bookstore of Bba7. I. N. WHITING Ar. HUNTINGTON. 'TMIE PAPERS OF JAMES MTDWON.-The X I apcrs ol James Madison, purchased by order of Con-ress, being hia Correspondence and Reports of Debates tinting the Congreae of the Confederation, and hia Roporta of Debatea in the Federal Convention ; now nubliahcd from the original manuscripts deposited in the Department of Slnte, by direction of the joint Library committee of Con-greaa, under the superintendence of Henry D. Gilpin, Attorney General ; 3 vols. 8vo. A law .nr.. ,V U. l. .. . ...,,,. , ,,,,, . ..,,.iuic anu now scarce work lor sale, much below the subscription price, at the bookstore ,.f c.i.i-T 1 V imil'lilM,. " . ioui. win tun. . riuiN 1 lNti JOIN. PARTRIDGE ON DYEING. 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